The Processing of Preposition-Stranding Constructions in English Thesis

(2013). The Processing of Preposition-Stranding Constructions in English . 10.25148/etd.FI13042515

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authors

  • Enzinna, Naomi R

abstract

  • One of the prominent questions in modern psycholinguistics is the relationship between the grammar and the parser. Within the approach of Generative Grammar, this issue has been investigated in terms of the role that Principles of Universal Grammar may play in language processing. The aim of this research experiment is to investigate this topic. Specifically, this experiment aims to test whether the Minimal Structure Principle (MSP) plays a role in the processing of Preposition-Stranding versus Pied-Piped Constructions. This investigation is made with a self-paced reading task, an on-line processing test that measures participants’ unconscious reaction to language stimuli. Monolingual English speakers’ reading times of sentences with Preposition-Stranding and Pied-Piped Constructions are compared. Results indicate that neither construction has greater processing costs, suggesting that factors other than the MSP are active during language processing.

publication date

  • March 29, 2013

keywords

  • language processing
  • minimal structure principle
  • p-stranding
  • pied-piping
  • preposition-stranding
  • prepositions
  • self paced reading task

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